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A law by the Arkansas General Assembly last winter allowing for no interference by local governments on installation of new cryptocurrency data centers needs to be repealed says Republican state Sen. Bryan King. Lawmakers, he says, passed the law in haste, failing to understand the implications.
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Arkansas teacher pay has been an ongoing discussion for a long time. But with Arkansas LEARNS passed by legislators, the conversations have increased.
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Today's Outline includes legislative concern about the harassment of people signing petitions to place measures on the ballot and a preview of tomorrow's Record Sealing Clinic in Fayetteville.
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On today's show, one year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arkansas organizations help provide access to reproductive health services and assistance for legal medication and surgical abortions. Also, a federal judge strikes down the state's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, research connects racial discrimination to vaccine hesitancy and more.
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Today on the Outline: Federal Judge James J. Moody ruled against the law yesterday, citing it as discriminatory and unconstitutional. Also, lawmakers have crossed the aisle in the Arkansas Legislature to form the Future Caucus. Plus, SWEPCO is still working to restore power across the region.
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On today's edition of The Outline: Concerned lawmakers met late this past week to talk about the rate at which the Arkansas legislature is signing bills into law.
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On today's show, tax revenue from medical marijuana used to be allocated for cancer research. Now, it will go toward medical residency programs and food insecurity. Also, a new episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" centers on ballet, and a new voting rights exhibition at the Arkansas Capitol. Plus, residents of north central get $7.4 million from USDA for a water infrastructure project and more.
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The Arkansas Legislature voted to redirect tax revenue from medical marijuana sales, and send $100 million in reserve funds to UAMS to pursue national cancer designation.
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On today's show, the "Protect Arkansas Act" and a bill requiring a social media age verification wait for Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' signature. Also, The Momentary hosts the Holi Festival and a review of "Paint." Plus, the number of Fort Smith building permits continues to rise and more.
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On today's show, Kristin Netterstrom talks constitutional amendments and what citizens might see on the 2024 ballot. Plus, a free dental clinic returns to Conway, construction begins on a hospital in Tahlequah and more.